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So, 'Butterfly Children' is this really poignant documentary that's all about families in Singapore grappling with a rare skin condition, Epidermolysis Bullosa. The film dives deep into their everyday lives, and you really feel the weight of their struggles. The pacing is quite reflective, allowing moments of silence that hit harder than any narration could. It's raw and emotional, showing not just the fragility of their skin but the resilience of spirit. The families' stories are told with such sensitivity, and you can tell there’s a genuine desire to shed light on this often-overlooked condition. It's distinct in its approach, focusing more on the human experience than on sensationalism, which is refreshing. Not your typical documentary fare, for sure.
Documentary about Epidermolysis BullosaFocuses on family experiencesRaw portrayal of resilience and vulnerability
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